Yes the spray wax is totaly useless. I've thrown the cans away now so I can't give details of it. I won't be using it again ever. Total waste of money. Shame, as my gun shop is usually pretty spot on with this sort of thing. It's the first time I've ever tried to rewax a jacket, but I was very excited at the thought of just spraying it on instead of all the work involved doing my Fjallraven trousers. Nowadays I just wax the knees and seat on them.
Couldn’t agree more, I tried ‘fabsil gold’ in a spray can and, while the t went into the fabric , it didn’t list that long after application.
I made my own Greenland wax, and although it’s harder work to apply it gives better results.
I am not aiming for full waterproof, but just rain resistant for short periods.
Good thing is about Greenland wax is you can build it up in layers until you get the water resistance you want without the material going stiff.
I put mine on dry, I rub it in on a flat surface and aim for a uniform ‘white’ colour then melt it in with a hairdryer then repeat, then tumble dry to disperse evenly
I have found 2 coats to be good. It’s easy to add more but hard to remove excess.